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Endoscopic and Keyhole Cranial Base Surgery
James J. Evans, Tyler J. Kenning, Christopher Farrell, Varun R. Kshettry
Verlag Springer-Verlag, 2019
ISBN 9783319643793 , 396 Seiten
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The first two sections of this text address endoscopic and keyhole surgical procedures for cranial base and deep brain structures. These sections provide a comprehensive, state-of-the art review of this minimally invasive field and will serve as a valuable resource for clinicians, surgeons and researchers with an interest in cranial base surgery. The philosophy, techniques, indications and limitations of endoscopic and keyhole cranial base surgery are covered in detail. This reference includes a discussion of the basic principles of these approaches as well as the preoperative planning, intraoperative pearls, and reconstruction techniques. The thorough descriptions of the practical and technical aspects are accompanied by extensive illustrations, figures and operative images.
Extending beyond the technical details of these procedures, this text provides a third section that focuses on a thorough analysis and comparison of the endoscopic, keyhole and traditional open approaches to specific intracranial regions. Utilizing a 'target-based' approach, the utility of each surgical technique is evaluated in regard to accessing pathology of the anterior, middle and posterior fossa cranial base as well as the deep central regions of the brain. All chapters are written by experts in their fields and include the most up to date scientific and clinical information.
Endoscopic and Keyhole Cranial Base Surgery will be a valuable resource to specialists in optimizing surgical results and improving patient outcomes.
James J. Evans, MD
Professor of Neurological Surgery and Otolaryngology
Director of Cranial Base and Pituitary Surgery
Thomas Jefferson University
909 Walnut Street
2nd Floor, COB Bldg.
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Tyler J. Kenning, MD
Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery
Director, Pituitary and Minimally Invasive Cranial Base Surgery Program
Director, Brain Tumor and Neuro-oncology Clinic
Albany Medical Center
47 New Scotland Ave, MC-10
Albany, NY 12208
Christopher Farrell, MD
Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery
Thomas Jefferson University
909 Walnut Street
2nd Floor, COB Bldg.
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Varun R. Kshettry, MD
Associate Staff, Skull Base and Cerebrovascular Surgery
Minimally Invasive Cranial Base and Pituitary Surgery Program
Department of Neurological Surgery
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, OH
USA
The first two sections of this text address endoscopic and keyhole surgical procedures for cranial base and deep brain structures. These sections provide a comprehensive, state-of-the art review of this minimally invasive field and will serve as a valuable resource for clinicians, surgeons and researchers with an interest in cranial base surgery. The philosophy, techniques, indications and limitations of endoscopic and keyhole cranial base surgery are covered in detail. This reference includes a discussion of the basic principles of these approaches as well as the preoperative planning, intraoperative pearls, and reconstruction techniques. The thorough descriptions of the practical and technical aspects are accompanied by extensive illustrations, figures and operative images.
Extending beyond the technical details of these procedures, this text provides a third section that focuses on a thorough analysis and comparison of the endoscopic, keyhole and traditional open approaches to specific intracranial regions. Utilizing a 'target-based' approach, the utility of each surgical technique is evaluated in regard to accessing pathology of the anterior, middle and posterior fossa cranial base as well as the deep central regions of the brain. All chapters are written by experts in their fields and include the most up to date scientific and clinical information.
Endoscopic and Keyhole Cranial Base Surgery will be a valuable resource to specialists in optimizing surgical results and improving patient outcomes.
Thomas Jefferson University
2nd Floor, COB Bldg.
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Varun R. Kshettry, MD
Associate Staff, Skull Base and Cerebrovascular Surgery
Minimally Invasive Cranial Base and Pituitary Surgery Program
Department of Neurological Surgery
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, OH
USA